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		<title>Google Intellegence Alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 02:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google has released a beta of a new piece of software that runs with analytics and gives you various alerts. Essentially this is like Google Alerts which scan the web for what you want to be alerted about, but is confined to your Analytics account.  So when something to which you have assigned an alert [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Google has released a beta</strong></span> of a new piece of software that <strong>runs with analytics</strong> and gives you <strong>various alerts</strong>.</p>
<p>Essentially this is <strong>like Google Alerts</strong> which scan the web for what you want to be alerted about, but is <strong>confined to your Analytics account</strong>.  So when something to which you have assigned an alert to happens google sends you a message.</p>
<p>The <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Alerts cover all things</strong></span> from if someone <strong>visits to your site</strong> as the result of a keyword search to other <strong>metrics associated with your ads</strong>, conversions and other information.   Frankly it is a bit amazing the various things you can associate with an email alert to you.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>While it is still in beta</strong></span>, I would suggest that you <strong>set up various things</strong> that you want to keep track of, like where your getting traffic from, or when a keyword search results in a hit to your site, time on site for visitors is met or declining.. all kinds of alerts can be set up.</p>
<p><strong>As always I am a firm believer in using Google Tools</strong>, <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>especially new ones</strong></span>, as it shows your watching the net, your part of the <strong>&#8220;community&#8221;</strong> your an <strong>&#8220;active participant&#8221;</strong>, your on the <strong>&#8220;Cutting Edge&#8221; </strong>&#8230; your out there.</p>
<p>Sparky</p>
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		<title>Google tools for the User</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 17:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>IN a previous post I mentioned how google likes it when you use their tools on your website. </strong></span></span> Analytics, Webmaster, Google Check out are all great tools that google offers webmaster to use in their sites.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">But what about the user?</span></span></strong> How about Joe Six Pack what are there for him to use, and webmasters/SEO specialists can use to our advantage.</p>
<p>The biggest un-talked about thing is <strong>Social Bookmarking</strong>.  Not many know about social bookmarking and if you search for other posts here you will find out what I am talking about.  Essentially like Digg, Mixx, etc&#8230; <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Google has it&#8217;s own bookmarking service</span></strong>.  You can find out more about how to install it here <a title="Google Bookmarking" href="http://www.google.com/bookmarks/?hl=en&amp;ctz=360" target="_self">Google BookMarks</a>. Basically this allows you like other bookmarking services to keep track of some of your favorite places on the net and allow Google to store them for you.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>So how does this help out a website? </strong></span></span></p>
<p>Well we all know that <em>Google loves to gather data</em>.  It&#8217;s essentially one of the <strong>greatest data miners</strong> that has been invented.  If it is on the web you can be certain that google has most likely scanned it and indexed the information.  This is <strong>how they determine what to show in a search result.</strong> Person types in what they are looking for, google examines the information it has mined and determines what is the best result.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>But how does this help a website?</strong></span> Well <strong>what data</strong> do you think google takes as <strong>more important than other data</strong> it might come across?  Do you think that just cause it crawled and indexed your page that makes your page important?  Well look at your PR, look at where you rank for keywords.  Are you number one in search results?  Most likely not.  So your onsite and offsite SEO has not pushed you into even the first page.</p>
<p>I am clearly of the opinion that google likes itself and all the tools you have to use when making your website.  <strong>So what makes for a even better source of data for google to use</strong> in it&#8217;s determining what is a good search result for a user?  <span style="color: #ff0000;">Data collected from other signed in Google users</span>.</p>
<p>If anyone out there thinks that the SE that is hell bent on gobbling up all the data it can and is ignoring the data from it&#8217;s users (both signed in and not) would be simply foolish.  In fact I would venture to guess and research proves I am right, that <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>google is giving more weight to what it&#8217;s users do</strong></span> than anything else.</p>
<p>Now the key is <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>how to feed google information</strong></span> you want to show up well for.  The first thing you can do is go to the Google Bookmark link I gave you and if you do not already have a google account you create one and <strong>slowly start to bookmark your favorite sites</strong>.  Now the key here is that google has not really told or made widely public it&#8217;s bookmarking service.  It&#8217;s there, but it is not something like google image search that is right there on the front page of google, you have to look for it to find it.  <span style="color: #ff0000;">So a great deal of care must be given when you start using the google bookmark service. </span> You do not want to have too many bookmarks made of sites, at least at first, you certainly do not want to rush out there and bookmark your site as many times as you can yet.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>The real key is making what your doing look natural.</strong></span> Would it be natural for a user to go out and just bookmark one site?  Would it be natural for a user to bookmark a hundred pages or sites in an evening? <strong>What would look natural, especially for a tool that is not widely promoted?</strong> Something slow and easy, building gradually over time.  Daily bookmarking of a favorite site would be fine, so long as it is not the same one over and over and over again.  Build a Bookmark profile that has all kinds of things in it the more the merrier, and <span style="color: #ff0000;">along with all those other bookmarks you bookmark your favorite sites</span>.</p>
<p><strong>There is a second thing you can do to increase google paying attention to your bookmarks.</strong> Do a search first.  Search for the Keywords that your thinking your site should rank for.  Now look through the listings until you find your site.  Click on the link and go to the site.  Browse around the site, especially if the site uses analytics.  This makes it look like you searched for Flavored Coffee as an example and you found Coffee-n-Caffeine you clicked the search link, bingo a vote for a search link is in itself valueable to a degree, then you browsed around the site and bookmarked a couple of pages in the site as you traveled around.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>What is this telling google?</strong></span> What this tells google is you were looking for flavored coffee you searched your found a site you liked and you bookmarked it.   <strong>3 points that google can look at and say, this must be the right kind of site for that kind of search.</strong> One you <strong>searched for a term</strong> and clicked on a site.  Two you <strong>traveled around the site</strong>, bookmarking things you like or want google to think you like.  Three <strong>Google analytics confirms</strong> that you went around the site.  All of these <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>point to the fact that you as a user found the search result to be RELEVANT</strong></span> and if you found it relevant, enough so that you traveled to the site, moved around, bookmarked a few things and then moved on. <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> Is this a valuable source of data for Google</strong></span> to include in its search results?  In my mind yes VERY powerful.  You have just told the largest most used search engine YOU LIKE THIS STUFF.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>So you give the data miner what they want&#8230; the gold</strong></span>.  Was this site relevant to the search they did?  Yea cause they clicked on it and traveled around the site.   Was the site so outstandingly relevant that you bookmarked various pages or the home page so you can remember where it is, obviously cause that is what you did.   <strong>Is that information then more relevant for other users?</strong> DAMN RIGHT IT IS.  <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>The best metric google can use is what users like and don&#8217;t like.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>WARNING THIS CAN BE DANGEROUS: </strong></span></em></span> There now as I say you have to be careful with this cause <strong>google can hurt you</strong> and hurt you bad if you do things the wrong way and do not make them look natural.  That is the key to all OFF SITE SEO is to do it naturally.  The more natural it looks the less likely google is to say wait a second something is not right here.</p>
<p>Happy Googleing</p>
<p>Sparky</p>
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		<title>The future of links and SERP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What works and what doesn&#8217;t work in getting inbound links that make a difference? There is a lot of discussion about this in SEO circles on what is the best methods to use. For a long time, and some still swear by it, that it was send out comments to blogs with links back to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What works and what doesn&#8217;t work in getting inbound links that make a difference? </strong> There is a lot of discussion about this in SEO circles on what is the best methods to use.</p>
<p>For a long time, and some still swear by it, that it was send out <strong>comments to blogs</strong> with links back to your site.  This works  remarkably well, however there is a drawback to degradation.  You eventually loose your links so unless your always making hundreds of them a day eventually your fighting a loosing battle.</p>
<p>The next big thing was to get into the <strong>social networks</strong>.  Many of them allow you to create links or put things in your about me that contains a link back to your site.  Theory being google crawls the profile and sees the link.  There is lots of evidence that this works remarkably well.  I can stand as proof that links like this do work.  I pulled my coffee site up using a number of links like this.</p>
<p><strong>Video submissions</strong> is another sought after source of links.  Usually when you post a video you get to put up a an about this video where you can put links or you create a profile and get links.  I find this to still be remarkably effective in getting links.</p>
<p>You can <strong>create articles</strong> and with spinning services or your own hard work you can send them out to the various Web 2.0 sites that allow you to post blogs and articles like Ezines and the like.  There seems to be little being followed in this area unless your article gets posted to one of the big sites.  There is value in that no doubt the blogs are being indexed (and hopefully with the caffeine update to google more so) that this is worthy of doing.</p>
<p><strong>What seems to be the next step or the next big thing that the Big G is gonna pay attention to?</strong> There is one thing that I have noticed a very real trend in and that is <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Social Bookmarking</strong></span>.  Social bookmarking is where you set up an account with one of the hundreds of services out there.  It allows you to <strong>create a list of links</strong> to sites you like and even leave comments so that when your not at your computer you can access them from someplace else.  Remarkably stupid concept yet I am finding that it is much more powerful than I first thought.</p>
<p>I say that I think it is much more powerful is that <strong>I have been researching this</strong> since before the announcement about Caffeine and the buzz about what google is going to be watched to index faster.  I <strong>looked at Alexa</strong> for my coffee site.  I <strong>looked at Site Explorer</strong> for my coffee site, I <strong>looked at google</strong> webmaster tools for my coffee site.  I started to look at what each was saying I had in the way of backlinks.  <strong>Understanding that each is not telling me everything</strong> but each is giving me a piece of the picture of what they think means something to them.  <strong>I quickly began to notice a recurring theme</strong> in all of them.  Backlinks from Mixx (a social bookmark site), links from Digg, Links from all kinds of places I had been bookmarking in the past couple of months with friends and software.</p>
<p>Thinking about these bits of information and thinking how google might think something is important and currently hot, and of <strong>interest by a large number of people</strong> I thought where better to<strong> gather that data than from sites</strong> that are providing that service?  <span style="color: #ff0000;">The Social Bookmarking network sites</span>.</p>
<p>These sites are ever changing, people are constantly adding new sites, bookmarking sites for friends, bookmarking what <strong>THEY THINK</strong> is important and interesting enough to want to pass around or keep track of.  Well what is <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>important to users of the internet is important to google</strong></span> to determine real time, relevant search results.</p>
<p>I think given what I have heard about the upcoming Caffeine update to Google, what I am seeing with regard to my own sites and their links, rank and position in search results I can say that parts of Caffeine are being employed now and that part of the update is to <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>look more and more at these kinds of sites for relevant information</strong></span>.</p>
<p>Sparky</p>
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		<title>Google Updating Search Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 19:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sparky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone is abuzz in the SEO world about the forth coming update to the search formula Google uses to show results called Caffeine.  The question on everyones lips is &#8220;What is gonna happen to my rank and position in the search results?&#8221; It&#8217;s already clear to me that parts of the update are already being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Everyone is abuzz in the SEO world</strong> about the forth coming update to the search formula Google uses to show results called <strong>Caffeine</strong>.  The question on everyones lips is<strong> &#8220;What is gonna happen to my rank and position in the search results?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s already clear to me that <strong>parts of the update are already being put out</strong> there by Google.  They do not want a repeat of the much <strong>Famed Florida update</strong> to search results.  So little by little Caffeine will be tossed in as <strong>incremental updates</strong> to the search formula.</p>
<p><strong>But what is going to count to google to produce search results that are relevant to the user?</strong> Google has already indicated that it is going to try to go with more <strong>real time</strong> <strong>relevant</strong> results.  OK, what does that mean?  Google is going to look to see <strong>what is most active</strong> on the net for various terms, Google says it wants to <strong>crawl and index more of the net more frequently</strong>.  OK, so their bots are gonna be more active and looking for <strong>information from where</strong>?  Google indicates it is going to be watching the <strong>social networking</strong> items out there.  Things like Twitter, Myspace, Facebook and other <strong>social networking tools</strong>.  So what does this mean to the average retailer of a product or service who is ranking for a search term? Not much in my mind.  Unless your position changes regularly because one of your terms happens to make it into the news or gets tweeted about for some reason.  For a site like say my <a title="Gourmet Coffee" href="http://www.coffeecaffeine.com" target="_blank">Gourmet Coffee</a> site where my search terms are coffee related I do not think that Caffeine is going to make much of a day by day lasting impression.  However at moments when other coffee companies make a major move and happen to get tweeted alot it could <strong>change results temporarily</strong>.</p>
<p>My thoughts are that for most peoples positions <strong>you may see some minor shifts</strong>, either up or down depending on the changes made to the search results.  <strong>I do not think your suddenly going to find yourself rocket to the top or drop off google if your already ranking well for terms and getting traffic through those terms.</strong></p>
<p>Sparky</p>
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